“For me…” – Sky Sports commentator goes on a VAR rant following a potentially major error in Liverpool vs Villa.

Klopp
Klopp

In the 1-1 draw at Anfield, the Aston Villa defender badly fouled Cody Gakpo

Tyrone Mings should have been sent off against Liverpool, according to former Dermot Gallagher, for his shocking challenge on Cody Gakpo

Cody Gakpo
Cody Gakpo

What’s the most recent news on Liverpool, Villa, and VAR?
The Reds were held to a draw by Aston Villa in the Premier League this weekend.

Roberto Firmino equalized late in what was his final game at Anfield, after Jacob Ramsey opened the scoring with a fine volley.


As a result of the dropped points, Liverpool looks almost certain to miss out on Champions League qualification, which will be difficult to accept given the officiating on the day.

GAKPO
GAKPO

Indeed, Jurgen Klopp will feel as if his team should have been playing against ten men for much of the game after Mings planted his studs into Gakpo’s chest but only received a yellow card.

Gallagher insisted on a red card during an interview with Sky Sports Ref Watch (via Football Daily).

“I think it’s a red card there,” he said. He’s face to face, and he raises his boot after kicking the ball. So, for me, I believe.

When asked whether referee John Brooks needed to use VAR, he responded, “Well, the referee retains all options until he restarts [play].” So, in the absence of VAR, the referee could red card [Mings] himself.”

“The referee can change his mind,” he added. The fourth official, the assistants, could offer him advice. He can ask VAR, “Did I see this right?”

Gakpo Cody.
Gakpo Cody.

“Because he can tell the VAR, ‘I saw this, I think he hit him there.'” The VAR could then say, “Well, he hasn’t actually, he’s hit him there.” So you might want to go check out the screen.”

Was Mings’ foul on Gakpo deserving of a red card?
Klopp didn’t make much of the incident at the time because he didn’t appear to see it clearly live.

“I didn’t see it back,” he told the press (via Liverpoolfcnews). Was it a red card in your opinion?”

But journalist James Pearce caught the error right away, tweeting: “Mings very lucky that his challenge on Gakpo isn’t upgraded from a yellow to a red by VAR.” Gakpo was caught in the chest with his studs.”

Before adding, “Can’t believe Brooks wasn’t advised to look at the monitor.”

Klopp
Klopp

In his column, ESPN rules expert Dale Johnson explained that “there tends to be much greater leniency when it comes to high boots” and that VAR would not intervene because the referee made his own decision after seeing the stud marks immediately after the foul.

By all accounts, referee Brooks should have reached for the red without the assistance of technology.

“Because he can tell the VAR, ‘I saw this, I think he hit him right there.'” The VAR could then say, “Well, actually, he hasn’t, he’s hit him there.” So you should go look at the screen.”

Was Mings’ foul on Gakpo worth a red card?
Klopp didn’t make a big deal out of the incident because he didn’t appear to see it live.

He told the press, “I didn’t see it back,” according to Liverpoolfcnews. Was it, in your opinion, a red card?”

 



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